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?H02 SIX DAE.Y EAST OiEQOSLLN. TENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY EVENS! G, FE2HCASY 28, 1922. EIGHT PAGES site Qritontas SboP HOI PRODUCTS -4 1? 4 lb. V i't i'r: ft t. I'AKTT IS GIVE.V ".. Honoring the birthday of thelr jnother. Sim. Jw-ph Vey. Mrs. J. A. aloneae. Mm. Robert Haxelwootl and . iliiw Jtita Vey entertained last eves-; Itift at the Vey home. 1J0! Enst Court' treat. Twenty-seven truest wer pr4at arid upent the evening in curds dancine. A feature of the even-l waa a large birthday cake with ' nitty candles. I .' Thine pregent for the affair were I ii- . . .1 . -Mr. kiiu .-.irn. joKt'pn ley, air. anu Mrs. Ouy Hugenin, Mr. M. Uodeji, Mrs. C. J. Mark. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mones, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanel Wood. Mrs Neva Withee, Mrs. J. Joer Hef. Mrs. Joseph IlounMley, Miss Kllxu both Joeriter, U .M osier, Mtss Iteta Vey, Phillip Michael, Miss Stella Jtoden, Anthony Lane, Mlxs Margaret Joerjrer, J. R. OrlhttA, Miss Cluire Murks. Miss Mamie Murk and Miss Ksther Murk. CLt'fl HAS MEETING The Kideen Club met at the home of Mm. Ivan Dimick yesterday after noon. The afternoon was spent In sewing. Guests wwte Mrs. C. A. FIU Patrlck, Mrs. J. K. Allen, Mrs. r. L. iohnson, Mrs. Joseph Ituyd, Mrs. Ken neth Mcltae. Mrs. Hayes un4 Mrs. Charles A. Crabtree. DAN'CE IS ENJOYED Members of the Social Sixty were guests last, evening at formal dance, lit the Klks flub. The dance was the )hst formal one given by the club be fore the opening of Lent. NEW CLfH OKGAXIZED I One of the newest clubs In Pendle- ton Is the "IMue Fan" club, organized I ev a group of the younger girls if Pendleton. Acnes Belvail Is president. Elizabeth Fergus vice president, and Florence Molstrom, secretary-treasurer. The first meeting of the club was at the Kelvail home, 30 West Alts street. After a business meeting, musical numbers were enjoyed. Lois Mi Cook and Shirley Itew played a piano duet, and Agnes Belvail and Elizabeth Fergus each played a piano solo. Games were pinned later. Th hostess was assisted by Elizabeth Fer gus In serving. Ilesides the officers, members present at the meeting were Winifred Clark. Lois MeOook. Viole Hodgson, Shirley Rew, Wilma Wade, Edna Eiibysk and Georgina Bhlll. MRS. KERN IS HOSTESS Mrs. IxA-ell Kern was hostess yes terday tit a biiilye tea honoring Miss lorolhy Strowbridge. A few of th ynunser maids und matrons played bridge and about 20 additional friend; I were entertained at the tea hmul. Mrs. J jai-K v nite pri'Hiuea at mo lea lauio: Morqjiig Oregonian. MISS Kt'HXS VISITS Miss Jane I. Kuhns, of Walla Walla, Is a guest of her brother, J. C. Rutin?, at the Kuhns home, 420 Lincoln i treet. Miss Kuhns is assistant librar ian at the public library in Walla Walla. 4' IIOl'P'S II'STAIKS SHOP A GRAND ARRAY OF NEW SPRING GARMENTS Awaits your choosing. NEW SUITS NEW DRESSES NEW COATS NEW SKIRTS NEWBLOUSES We invite your inspection of our large and complete showing for the new season. EXCTrSIVE IUT NOT KXFHY.SIVI2 JJ VOGAWS FINE HOME MADE, CANDY. Special for This Week Pineapple Loaf, Full Pound 39c We always have a very complete line of fine box candy. Pure and Fresh. WE GIVE "S.&H." GREEN TRADING STAMPS THOMPSON 'S DRUG E 'Try the drug store first" Phone 520 Pendleton, Oregon CI.FI1 IS ENTERTAINED Members of the Hp izxe rink turn club Were entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anna R. Storie. on Riverside. Int. rest in? rcadinry we-e given by Mrs. Lucrttia Overt urt and Mrs. George W. Coutts. Miss Ida Boyd. In resix.nso to roll call, read a kx m. Guests for the afternoon, other thmi club mem I, were Mrs. K. Ray mond. Mrs. R. Alexander, Miss Boyd ami MIks Mary Ritner, of Portland. Ml.ss I'.Hner, who is Mrs. Stories sis ter, is here for an extended visit. -M'B MEMBERS TO DANCE Members of the Kll Kare Klub en loyed a formal dance on Thursday venlng at Eagle Woodman hall, the "estivltles being scheduled to begin at 1 o'clock. Half the" men members, who are in charge of the dance will nvitc giiet for the evening. Preeedin the dance, Mr. nnd Mrs. loh'i Vnughan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vaiighttnr and Mrs. Wesley N. Matlock will bf ho.-jts for u dinner party at the Elks Club. Forty-eight guests have been invit"d, ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED Of Interest to the Pendleton friends of Alfred Marshall, formerly of this c.ty, is the announcement nf the en gagement of .Miss Jessica Louise Park er to Mr. Marshall. Announcement of the betrothal Is made bv MIks Parke' mother. MrH. Ida M. Parker, of Hono. mm. Mr. Marshall, who is in the I'nited Slates Navy, Is stationed at Pearl Harbor. He was formerly em- Ployed here by Sinythe-I.onergan. ELKS TO ENTERTAIN For Friday evening is scheduled one of a series of parties at which mem bers of the Pendleton lodge of Elks will entertain for their ladies. Tables are being reserved In the dining-room ror the hours of 6:15 and 7:15 o'clock. Later there will be cards and dancing In the club and lodge rooms. The lo cal order Is planning to hold these af fairs once a month. LUNCHEONS ARE OIVEN. Mrs. Ralph Hassell and Mrs, B. F. Trombley were hostesses for n ria of bridge luncheons on Friday and Saturday at the home of Mrs. Tromb ley on Lewis street. Guests sufficient to make up two tables of bridge were present. Spring flowers were charm ingly used In decorating, a pink motif belne used most effectively. SOCIETY TO MEET.' Th& Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet tomorrow ufternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home bf Mrs. J. L. Stockman 1G Garfield street. ENTERTAINS CLUB. Mrs. Wlllard Bond wni bnutnaa v. terday to meunbors of the Implicate Whist fclub. After a one o'clock luncheon, the afternoon was spent In Playing Uuplicato whist. MRS SHANNON RETURNS Mrs. Lee J. Shannon has returned after u visit in Auburn, Washington, where alio was called by the illness of her sister. MRS. BARR CONVELESCINO Mrs. Claudo I Harr, who has been ill at her home in the Security Apart mcnts, is convalescing. We Handle Them Ask for the Erand You Want HOME MADE CAKES, made by Mrs. Edmond OREGON PRIDE HAMS AND BACON PENDLETON BAKING CO. BREAD BAK-RITE BREAD AND FRENCH PASTRY OREGON BAKERY BIG DANDY AND RYE GOLDEN WEST CREMERY BUTTER Sf AN FIELD BRICK CHEESE - We specialize in Home Products, and have the largest and most complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries in Eastern Oregon. Headquarters for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Gray Bros. Grocery Co, 3 Phones 23 Only 1 Quality the Best HOME DEMONSTRATION ! IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES Cocoa Cookies 4 tablespoons shortening. 1 cup sugar, 'i cup milk. 1 ew. 2 cups flour. 3 teaspoons baking powder. 4 teaspoon salt. Vt cup cocoa. Cream shortening and sugar together; add milk and beaten egg; mix well. Sift flour, bak ing powder, cocoa and salt to gether and add. Roll out 1-4 Inch thick on floured board; cut with cookie cutter. Bake in hot oven about 12 minutes. V. D. DYE OLD WRAP, SKIRT, :l 15 OPPOSITION To OU WOODWARD Pontlnned from oag l. An opportunity for taxpayers of Umatilla county to bo of assistance in solving tax problems will be nf- I forded March 15 when a committee ion tax Investigation, appointed by I the governor, will be in Pendleton. County Judge I. M. Schannep re ceived a letter from the commission this morning in which a request was made that, the use of the courtroom be sccujWl for the hearing which will start at 10 o'clock In the nioin- Tlio appearance In Pendleton of the special committee Is only one of a number of appearances which will be made over the state. Pendleton lis on the Itinerary which Includes 'Baker and La Oraiule in Eastern Oregon. '., I The suggestions secured by the committee on its Journey will be in corporated in a report to be made to the governor. It is understood. Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so Blmp'e any woman can dye or tint her old worn, faded thingks new. Even if she has never dyed before, she can put a rich, fadeless color into shabby skirts, dreeses, wa'sts, coats, stockings, sweat ers, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything! Puy Diamond Dyes no other kind then perfect home dyeing Is guaranteed. Just tell your drus ?'st whether the material you .wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Dia mond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. A TEAM OF YOUNGSTERS FLOUR If you have nqt taken ad vantage of our price on flour it is to your interest to do so now. PER SACK $2.00 IT PAYS TO PAY CASH WHERE CASH PAYS HE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Main Street Phone 187 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors. the privilege of driving flocks and herds over the private road. That tho road Is not well kept up is a statement of the county judge. Toll is said to have boon charced on the road during tho past 50 years, It is said. The irate is loeiito.l in ti,mi !la county near the Union county lino. iKNSi;(;Kt ltOIiUKD OF $7,000 LKXT.Vf 1TO.Y, Ky Ken, 28 (IT. P.) Three armed bandits overpowered Harry .Nordloh. messenger of the First Natlomil bank f Ludlow and seized $7'O!0 c.ivii uid escaped. P.) The ht on the Not A Blemish ir,rj the twrfect appearance of he crmiilHlon. Permanent and temporary kin trouble arc affectively conccalnL Ktcrurei unnatural color and corrects reay skins. Highly antiseptic. ajreDr. hopkins son. nw vrk DVIU.IX, Feb. 28. (IT. Dai I Biren resumed tho fl insti frro state treaty today. The Sinn Fein parliament mot after an ad journment of seven weeks, during which time the new cabinet under Griffith was to formulate its policy for presentation to tho Dull. No other Business was scheduled for meeting toaay. Tiy LUTHER A. HUSTON", International News Service Staff Correspondent. CHICAGO, Feb. 28. It will be a youthful ball club that will decorate tho Cubs' North Side diamond when tho Cuhs are nt homo this season. President Bill Vocck and Manager Bill Killlfer.mnke no secret that they are building up and that youth is going to be served in the Bruin camp. Be cause of this an unusually large flock of rookies are included in tho Cubs' retinue. Tweed Fashions the . Smart Spring Suits They answer every call of the mode. Their servi- ceability has increased with their swagger until1 now they are the every-hour costume of every smartest woman. , -. .. .. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION to nrirj) YAKIMA, Wash., growers have made ments for financing PLANT Feb. tlH. Fruit partial arr.inge a cold storage Let March the 1st Be the Turning Point ' Only one day until the beginning of the new month. Are you satisfied with your present place of trading? , If you are not already one of our hundreds of pleased patrons, we suggest one small order as a trial. We know that we can please you with quality, quantity and price. ' Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 The Sign of a Servk "If It's On the Market We Have It." SIS TREATY' AMENDMENT DEFEATED WASHINGTON", Feb. 28. (A. P.) The sennte'today defeated two amend ments to tho Yap treaty. Former Royalty plant at Kennowick, Washington, which will have a capacity of approxi mately 100 cat loads of apples. The Kennewlck district has for many years l en a heavy producing section of the I Washington fruit belt, but it has been I necessary to store winesnp apples grown there in storage plants In th ; east. The cost of this storage has 1 been heavy, and the fruit growers plan to keep a part of this expense money in their own pockets. mum 1 ii : i (6,0000,000 WEARERS OF RUBBER HEELS IN U. S. Everyone Is wearing them. Men, women, children all over tho country have been taught to ask for oomfortublo spring heels of rubber in plnco of the old hard leather heels. 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